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Letters to the Editor: Liberals are everywhere
Belleville News-Democrat via Yahoo News· 3 days agoYour children are now able to get a reduction on their college loans. The backbone of Trump’s base are uneducated white males and right-wing...
Remembering fallen heroes: Belpre Area Veterans offers Memorial Day Program
The Marietta Times· 1 day agoBelpre Area Veterans members salute the United States and Ohio Flags as BAV President Bill Harpold,...
Lori Borgman: Taps is 24 solemn notes that tap emotions - The Republic News
The Republic News· 4 days agoThe bugle call known as taps is 24 hallowed notes long. My dad was a World War II Army veteran. When taps is played, military members salute, civilians place their hands over their hearts, and ...
Local Entertainment Roundup: May 23-30
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 6 days agoUSMC Mounted Color Guard, National Museum of the Marine Corps, 1775 Semper Fidelis Way, Triangle. Live demonstrations, meet-and-greets with the last...
On Long Island, a day to solemnly honor veterans
Newsday· 2 days agoMore than 600,000 Union and Confederate soldiers were killed. President Joe Biden joined military officials to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown...
SCOTUS’s South Carolina Gerrymandering Decision Is More Proof They Don’t Make Justices Like They...
Esquire· 2 days agoIn the middle of his senior year at Harvard, a handsome fellow walked off campus and signed up for...
Politics roiled a community. It worked to rebuild trust with trash and flowers.
The Christian Science Monitor· 6 days agoWhen the culture wars erupted in two small towns in the Pacific Northwest, citizens formed an...
From COVID-19 to Campus Protests: How the Police State Muzzles Free Speech
The Gilmer Mirror· 6 days agoThe police state does not want citizens who know their rights. Born in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, these young people have been raised without any expectation of privacy in a technologically-driven ...
Activists call to rename the Francis Scott Key Bridge because he owned enslaved people
WLRN Miami· 1 day agoIt's a rainy evening on a recent weeknight, but that didn't stop people from gathering for the...
Politics roiled a community. It worked to rebuild trust with trash and flowers. - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 6 days agoBefore the troubles started, Melanie Wilson believed she’d finally found paradise. Lewis and Clark once camped here on the banks of the Columbia River over two centuries ago. Two months after ...